Hair Loss Articles

The Causes of Hair Loss

Very few people, especially those suffering from alopecia, or
balding, know that Julius Cesear and Napolean both dealt with
hair loss. Yes, it's a fact; balding is part of our genetics,
our history and our future. It's here to stay, for now at least.
In the meantime, it's best to understand alopecia and learn
about the condition so as not to feel the embarrassment usually
associated with balding; it's a normal occurrence.

Male pattern hair loss, also known by the term Androgenetic
Alopecia, is a genetic condition. Another, not so common fact is
Andorgenetic Alopecia is not just restricted to males; females
also experience this type of hair loss. In the past, the general
consensus was that the genes were inherited from the mother's
side. However, new research is finding that it can be passed on
from either mother or father.

In addition to genetics, the condition is associated with
hormones and age. As a person ages, male or female, the hair
follicles become more susceptible to a normal chemical reaction.
The reaction occurs when testosterone is exposed to an enzyme
called 5-alpha reductase. The resulting product is DHT.

DHT is known for its role in male pattern balding and increased
growth of ear and nose hairs. In women the levels of 5-alpha
reductase are lower, thereby decreasing the amount of hair loss
experienced in the head region for women.

Alopecia can be caused by other reasons as well. Chemotherapy
patients usually lose their hair although many times it will
eventually return. In some cases, stress will trigger hair loss.
Stress may be mental, emotional or physical - the body senses a
need to reserve all of its energy for survival and thus
decreases hair growth which is unnecessary to staying alive. In
these instances, the hair usually returns once the stress factor
has been removed.

In some cases, hair loss can signal the first sign of a major
disease. As such, hair loss that does not follow the normal
horseshoe shape of male pattern balding should be looked at
closely and followed up with a doctor or health care provider.

About the author:
Rachel Dayer runs and operates <a href="http://www.mustask.com">MustAsk Network</a> , a health related portal.

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